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Pre-filled hypodermic syringe fitted with a stoppering device

a technology of stoppering device and syringe, which is applied in the field of pre-filled hypodermic syringe fitted with stoppering device, can solve the problems of increasing the cost of producing such a syringe, the outer face of the tip cannot be sterilized, and the zone situated between these two elements is not accessible to the vapor, so as to avoid any bacterial contamination

Active Publication Date: 2012-02-21
LAB AGUETTANT SA
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[0035]The torque exerted on the obturator during rotation thereof about the longitudinal axis results in a homogeneous distribution of the stresses in the frangible zone.
[0037]In addition, with this type of syringe it is easy to overcome the deviations in terms of dimensions and tolerances generated during manufacture. This is because an asymmetry of the frangible zone has little effect on the severing thereof, on account of the good distribution of the stresses.
[0042]This feature allows the obturator to be engaged with a force fit in the hollow stub in such a way that, after rupture of the frangible zone, the obturator is maintained in the hollow stub and cannot fall off.
[0044]The two abovementioned embodiments allow the obturator and the tip to be separated by way of a protective cap. For this reason, the obturator can be removed by the user without risk of contact with the tubular element of the tip, thereby avoiding any bacterial contamination of the fluid passing to the needle or infusion line via the tubular element of the tip.
[0045]According to one feature of the invention, the cap has ergonomic means of rotation, facilitating the rotation of the cap and, consequently, the opening of the syringe by removal of the obturator.
[0047]This orifice allows the vapor to easily access the parts that are to be sterilized and that are partially or completely covered by the cap. It is in this way that, during sterilization with wet heat, the vapor originating from the autoclave passes through the orifice of the cap and is directed in particular toward the outer surfaces of the tip.

Problems solved by technology

However, since the removable stopper is mounted in a leaktight manner on the tip, the zone situated between these two elements is not accessible to the vapor.
The outer face of the tip cannot therefore be sterilized using the wet heat sterilization method.
The longer sterilization time increases the cost of producing such a syringe.
It also causes greater degradation of the plastic material of the body of the pre-filled syringe, thereby increasing the risk of products of degradation being released into the solution.
In addition, the prolonged exposure to high temperatures causes unacceptable degradation of certain active principles.
A further problem arises from the syringe being closed by a stopper.
This relaxation is caused by softening of the polypropylene at high temperature, and this compromises the leaktightness between the stopper and the tip.
However, the sterilization creates an adherence of the stopper to the tip, making it difficult for the user to remove the stopper.
The poor distribution of the stresses in the frangible zone makes it uncertain that the frangible zone will be broken completely by a single tilting movement, which generally forces the user to perform an alternative movement.
The presence of a thickness of material at the level of the frangible zone makes it all the more difficult to cleanly separate the obturator and the tip.
If a clean break is not obtained, particles may be produced when the tip is torn off, such that the solution contained in the syringe is contaminated.

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[0056]A hypodermic syringe according to the invention is shown in FIGS. 2 to 9, in which the same elements are designated by the same reference numbers as in FIG. 1.

[0057]FIGS. 2 and 3 show a hypodermic syringe which, as is known per se and as has been described previously, comprises a tubular body 1 with an open end 3 at which a tip 9 of the Luer lock type 9 is arranged.

[0058]The tip 9 comprises a tubular part 10 communicating with the opening of the wall 8, and an obturator 13 connected via a frangible zone to the free end of the tubular part 10.

[0059]The tubular body, the tip and the obturator are made of synthetic material and are produced in one piece by molding.

[0060]The frangible zone 14 between the tubular part 10 and the obturator 13 is formed by an annular thinning of the material along the line of connection between the free end of the tubular part 10 and the obturator 13. This makes it possible to separate these two parts, since the thinned area has a low resistance to t...

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Abstract

A pre-filled hypodermic syringe includes a tubular body having two open ends and containing a fluid to be administered to a patient; a plunger which, having at one of its ends a piston mounted to slide in the tubular body, passes through the opening of the first end of the tubular body; a tip for connection in the form of a cone of the Luer or Luer-Lock type, for example for connecting to a needle or to a drip, intended to pass the fluid that is to be administered and comprising a tubular part communicating with the opening of the second end; the tip comprising an obturator connected by a frangible region to the free end of its tubular part, the syringe being made of a synthetic material and obtained by molding, the obturator being molded as one piece with the tip and the tubular body.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART[0001]The invention relates to a pre-filled hypodermic syringe fitted with a stoppering device.[0002]Pre-filled syringes are provided in the form of a standard syringe whose outlet end has a tip fitted with a removable stopper which is mounted sealingly thereon.[0003]FIG. 1 shows such a pre-filled hypodermic syringe. The latter comprises a tubular body 1 with a generally cylindrical shape. This tubular body has a first open end 2.[0004]A plunger 6 passes through the opening of the first end 2 of the tubular body 1. At its end mounted in the tubular body 1, the plunger 6 has a piston 4 which is able to slide inside the tubular body 1 in the longitudinal direction thereof. The plunger 6 thus allows the user to move the piston in translation.[0005]The outer surface of the tubular body 1 has a flange 7 at the first end 2. The user's fingers are placed on the flange, and the piston 4 can be actuated by pressing on the end of the...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61M5/24
CPCA61M5/3134A61M5/5086A61M5/347Y10S604/905A61M2005/312
Inventor FREZZA, PIERRE
Owner LAB AGUETTANT SA
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